Method Bathroom Cleaner Eucalyptus Mint 828ml
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Verdict
The bathroom spray to keep on display rather than hidden under the sink. Good on routine cleaning; weak on limescale.
Pros
- Plant-based formula
- Eucalyptus & mint scent is genuinely good
- Larger bottle than competitors
- Recycled plastic packaging
Cons
- Pricier per 100ml than Cif
- Weaker on hard-water limescale
- Bottle is too tall for some bathroom cabinets
Full review
Method Bathroom Cleaner is the bathroom-spray equivalent of Method’s kitchen Sweet Almond, pleasant scent, plant-based formula, comparable cleaning power for daily use. The Eucalyptus & Mint variant is the standout fragrance choice; the spa-product associations are genuine rather than marketing fluff.
The 828ml bottle is the largest in the bathroom-spray category, which softens the slightly higher per-100ml cost (around 54p vs Cif’s 43p). For a household going through 828ml in two months of daily use, that’s roughly an extra £6 a year for the brand premium. Worth it if scent matters to you.
Cleaning performance on everyday bathroom tasks (basins, baths, taps, surface limescale, toilet exteriors) is solid. Where it lags Cif is on heavy soap scum buildup. Method needs slightly longer contact time and a more thorough wipe to clear what Cif does in a single pass. Not enough difference to matter for routine cleaning.
The plant-based formula means it’s septic-safe (relevant for rural UK households) and doesn’t carry fragrance sensitivities. For a bathroom that doubles as a daily-use space, which is most UK bathrooms, the kinder formula matters.
The 828ml bottle’s downside: it’s tall. Some bathroom cabinets won’t accommodate it upright. Worth checking before buying.
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Same limescale and mould caveats as Cif, Method doesn’t shift either. Pair with Viakal and Astonish for the specialist jobs.
Buy this if: you spend time in your bathroom and want it to smell good, you prefer plant-based formulas, or you have septic drainage.
Skip this if: you want maximum value per 100ml (buy Cif), or you need a specialist for limescale/mould.
For the full ranking of how this product compares with the alternatives, see our guide to the best bathroom cleaner.